Andy Murray gives Britain first Davis Cup title in decades

Andy Murray of Great Britain celebrates with his team after winning his singles match against David Goffin of Belgium and clinching the Davis Cup on day three of the Davis Cup Final 2015 between Belgium and Great Britain at Flanders Expo on November 29, 2

Andy Murray clinched a phenomenal win over Belgium's David Goffin to give Britain its first Davis Cup in decades. The Scot overcame Goffin 6-3 7-5 6-3 to give Britain and 3-1 lead in the tournament. Describing the win as an "amazing feeling", Murray said it was a more emotional experience than winning Olympic gold. This is the first time Britain has won the title in 79 years.

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